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Personally I am hanging on for the next round of releases which look like they will feature VGA screens and better touch screen operation. Sony Xperia X1 looks interesting as does the Samsung i900. Nothing adds much to my 18 month old Vario II, IMHO.

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My main use of my phone at the moment is general webbrowsing and a bit of email. The vario does this pretty well I think, would the iphone do worse?

Personally I'd not have anything to do with O2, however if you email, then you might not like the iPhone. I bought an iPod Touch, and I find the keyboard really irritating compared to the Vario II. However the iPod Touch is *excellent* for watching small videos and listening to music - which is why I got one.

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Personally I'd not have anything to do with O2, however if you email, then you might not like the iPhone. I bought an iPod Touch, and I find the keyboard really irritating compared to the Vario II. However the iPod Touch is *excellent* for watching small videos and listening to music - which is why I got one.

J

I'd recommend the HP iPaq 614c. No QWERTY keyboard but it does have a hardware keypad, fast processor, lots of memory, 3MP camera (which is quite good in daylight), built in GPS, Wifi, HSDPA - pretty much everything. Oh and it's fast! :( And reliable.

As for going with O2...I'd say avoid! :D You can't beat T-Mob in my opinion.

What's so bad about O2? I've never used them but also havnt heard anything bad about them.

I've now cancelled my tmobile contract, so need to find a new contract and phone this month.

So, any more suggestions ? How about the N95? Comes with an 8gb memory card for free on tmobile .

Well this is just one of the many Modaco threads on O2 - and one of the reasons why you may want to steer clear! :D

Although the N95 is a good phone in it's own way, you may find it too much of a drastic change. You'd be losing touchscreen support and also Windows Mobile for the menu driven Series 60. I must admit that I was once a Nokia S60 user but (in my opinion anyway) it doesn't compare to WM despite it's problems. Try checking out the devices on Expansys as there is a wide choice of Windows Mobile Standard and Professional devices that you can choose from and bundle it with a T-Mobile package.

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Well this is just one of the many Modaco threads on O2 - and one of the reasons why you may want to steer clear! :D

Although the N95 is a good phone in it's own way, you may find it too much of a drastic change. You'd be losing touchscreen support and also Windows Mobile for the menu driven Series 60. I must admit that I was once a Nokia S60 user but (in my opinion anyway) it doesn't compare to WM despite it's problems. Try checking out the devices on Expansys as there is a wide choice of Windows Mobile Standard and Professional devices that you can choose from and bundle it with a T-Mobile package.

Thanks for the link. To be honest, I don't read around these forums much, so hadn't seen anything on O2.

I'll have alook at the WM phones available, thanks for the advice on the N95.